For those suffering from lag, I too once had this problem and I sent in a ticket to Customer Service. They recommended I contact my Internet service provider, (Time Warner Cable). I did so and the following is what the professional at Time Warner Cable recommended to cure the lag problem; clear your 1-hour browser history, then turn off your computer for at least 10 seconds, reboot your router by unplugging it for 10 seconds, then plug it back in, restart your computer and log back into World of Warplanes. This should take care of any lag.

I do this before logging into World of Warplanes and I never have any lag issues. I hope this helps someone out!

For those suffering from lag, I too once had this problem and I sent in a ticket to Customer Service. They recommended I contact my Internet service provider, (Time Warner Cable). I did so and the following is what the professional at Time Warner Cable recommended to cure the lag problem; clear your 1-hour browser history, then turn off your computer for at least 10 seconds, reboot your router by unplugging it for 10 seconds, then plug it back in, restart your computer and log back into World of Warplanes. This should take care of any lag.

I do this before logging into World of Warplanes and I never have any lag issues. I hope this helps someone out!

Thats a standard fix for most any bad connection but their server was down.Ping plotter has already shown what servers are causing the problem so it's on their end and not most folks puters.